Online High School in PA

Online high school students at PA Distance cyber charter school are required to engage in a total of 5.5 hours of school per day within our blended learning environment, which contains “synchronous” and “asynchronous” forms of education.

How Does Online High School Work?

PA Distance’s virtual high school program incorporates synchronous live learning sessions and asynchronous learning opportunities.

Live Learning

Each synchronous, Live Learning Session with their teachers is 60 minutes long and encompasses 2-3 hours of their day, depending on their class schedule.

Independent Lessons

Students are assigned independent asynchronous lessons, which are between 30-60 minutes each day or about 5 hours per school week, in each subject.

Mrs. Heiles, Assistant Principal

“Students need a partnership. They need a teacher to work with them in real-time, as large groups, in small groups, and one-on-one sessions to ensure their learning needs are being met, and they are experiencing academic growth.”

Educational Programs

Graduation

To celebrate the end of students’ high school education and honor their hard work, PA Distance hosts a yearly in-person graduation ceremony in Harrisburg, PA. During this event, seniors and their families celebrate with their teachers and classmates while receiving a high school diploma in their caps and gowns.

Student support should extend to education and beyond. With the help of our interventionists, counselors, teachers, and student support staff, we can meet each student where they are and help them to grow.

To ensure every child has the tools that they need to be successful, PA Distance utilizes a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) to grow out students academically, behaviorally, and socially.

  • Delivery of standards-based instruction and differentiated learning opportunities to meet the needs of students

  • Collection and analysis of multiple data points to support informed decisions regarding curriculum, instruction, and assessment

  • Implementation of a tiered system of support to differentiate programmatic interventions of all students

Student Support

Office Hours:

Students have the opportunity to meet any of their teachers for additional help on their daily assignments. At 3:00 p.m. every day, students can meet with their teachers virtually via a video call, phone call, or chat.

Career & Work:

We require all of our students to go through our career education and work program in order to prepare them for life after online high school in PA. Requirements vary by grade level.

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports:

PA Distance utilizes Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) to provide a behavioral support system to high school students. PBIS is a process for creating safer and more effective schools. It is a systems approach to enhancing the capacity of schools to educate all students by developing research-based, school-wide, and classroom behavior support systems. High school students are given monthly projects to show their progress in exhibiting what PA Distance called our Core Four, which is made up of four behaviors we feel students need to succeed in life and school. These include organization, self-advocacy, working independently, and attending school.